Lets not turn this into another Windows 10 paranoia hate thread. The question about IconPackager was asked and answered.

I am using IconPackager 4.0 x 64 in Windows 10 with no problem at all. However, it must be run in compatibility mode for Windows 7. The later version for Windows 8 would not run for me at all but this one works perfectly. I am also using Cursor FX with no problem.

I do have a wish list though. I would love a new version of Logon Studio. I am currently using another version but would much prefer to use one from Stardock and happy to pay for it.

Lets not turn this into another Windows 10 paranoia hate thread. The question about IconPackager was asked and answered.

I am using IconPackager 4.0 x 64 in Windows 10 with no problem at all. However, it must be run in compatibility mode for Windows 7. The later version for Windows 8 would not run for me at all but this one works perfectly. I am also using Cursor FX with no problem.

I do have a wish list though. I would love a new version of Logon Studio. I am currently using another version but would much prefer to use one from Stardock and happy to pay for it.

OMG !!!!! IconPackager 4.0 DOES WORK !!!!! I have Google for it.

Now .... I have my devoted and loving Delta icons with Ubuntu WB theme !!!

It does NOT make sense that IconPackager 5 does NOT work with Windows 10 SMh

Well that's a matter of opinion, and certainly one that most disagree with, given the reaction to the Fisher Price rejects Microsoft served us up. I am only one of many who think that customising the desktop with a lovely dark theme would be pointless when those horrible icons remain. Frankly, it is a deal breaker for myself and many others. I want total control over what appears on my desktop, and sorry to say it, but the absence of a viable IP for Win 10 means there will be no 'upgrade'.

iconpackager should be the second most looked after app from the stardock corp.... first windowblinds then iconpackager..... third cursorfx then the rest of the apps.... those are the 3 main apps people use when customizing their desktops/laptops.... people who aren't designers of course.... so i don't understand at all why the drama over updating iconpackager.... it should be a major focus for stardock..... im sure many people are with me on that....

While I certainly understand why folks loved IP, I can't help but wonder why it is that people feel totally free and qualified to tell SD its business...without any data regarding sales, popularity, corporate plans, manpower, tasking...you name it.

BUT, with the waning popularity of customization, SD more and more supports WC...so, an occasional "Thanks" is warranted, I believe.

well i dunno how the sales are doing regarding any of the products... i only speak for myself in saying i spend a pretty large amount of money on stardock products... and skins and whatnot..... and iconpackager is a must have... i mean when you dress up your pc with all the stardock goodies... how the heck are you supposed to leave the ugly standard windows icons the way they are and expect your pc to look any good.... lol.. like i said before i would rather leave the whole pc standard in that case if im forced to leave standard windows icons with my sweet blind and all the other cool stuff... and all that money i spent on premium blinds and icons and cursors.... wouldn't interest me anymore... it would be like i threw the money in the garbage..... i mean alot of you guys are skinners, this should be an issue for you also, i don't get it.... hehehe

Speaking personally, I don't feel qualified to tell SD its business, and I don't think that's been the gist of the comments here. These are customers who, like I would were I on Win10, miss a great product and are letting SD know, in their own way, that there is still at least some demand (in the economic sense) for it out there.

It's obvious to even casual observers that SD's main business is now firmly in the gaming arena and I wish them much success there. I'm grateful they've hung in with supporting GUI customization & OS enhancements to the extent they have. Considering the Apple-like trajectory MS is on, however, with their moves toward controlling every aspect of your computing experience, I can easily envision a not-distant future where customizing the OS will first require the equivalent of a 'jailbreak'. This would have the obvious impact on SD revenue from the WinCustomize side of the business - if/when it drifts too far south of profitability, it will disappear. For all I know, it's already under water and being effectively subsidized by the gaming side. But it's been a good run and props to SD for putting out some great stuff that I've thoroughly enjoyed for nearly 15 years.

Lets not turn this into another Windows 10 paranoia hate thread. The question about IconPackager was asked and answered.

I am using IconPackager 4.0 x 64 in Windows 10 with no problem at all. However, it must be run in compatibility mode for Windows 7. The later version for Windows 8 would not run for me at all but this one works perfectly. I am also using Cursor FX with no problem.

I do have a wish list though. I would love a new version of Logon Studio. I am currently using another version but would much prefer to use one from Stardock and happy to pay for it.

Per Neil, I just uninstalled Icon Packager and had no problem. My Dell XPS 8300 and Windows 10 are fine. My guess is that it worked because it was in Windows 7 compatibility mode.

CursorFX is a utility which allows you to have much more flexibility in the cursors
you use to interact with Windows. CursorFX users can create and use cursors that
look and feel far superior to anything you've ever seen before! Best of all, it's
really easy to create your own super-charged cursors!

DesktopX is a program that lets users build their own desktops. It does this by
giving users access to desktop objects. These objects can come in all sizes and
shapes. They can have scripts attached to them, they can be combined together to
form mini applications or turned into an entire desktop.

Publisher:

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Developer:

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Stardock DeskScapes is a program that allows users to have animated wallpaper on
their Windows 8, Windows 7, XP or Vista desktop. It supports playing video as animated wallpaper,
dynamically generated content as animated wallpaper, and more.

IconPackager is a program that allows users to change nearly all of their Windows
icons at once by applying "packages" of icons. A package of icons contains
icons to replace most of the common icons on your Windows PC.

Icons

Icons for applications and folders.

LogonStudio is a free program that allows users to change their Windows 7, Vista
and XP logon screens. It comes with several logon screens to choose from, along
with thousands that are available online.

ObjectDock™ is a program that enables users to organize their shortcuts, programs
and running tasks into an attractive and fun animated Dock. By allowing users to
have more control over how they organize their desktop, users can take control of
their desktop icons and shortcuts to have them be available when where and how they
need them.

ObjectDock™ is a program that enables users to organize their shortcuts, programs
and running tasks into an attractive and fun animated Dock. By allowing users to
have more control over how they organize their desktop, users can take control of
their desktop icons and shortcuts to have them be available when where and how they
need them.

Show off your favorite desktop configuration by uploading a screenshot of your desktop!

SoundPackager brings customization of your auditory experience to Object Desktop!
Users can now choose from "sound packages" to enhance their Windows desktop
experience. Over 30 different system sounds are supported; unique new Stardock Design
sound packages are included with the package.

Microsoft Windows® 8 is shipped without the "Start" menu. Stardock heard the cries from Windows 8
users. We put the "Start" menu back in Windows 8. We accurately recreated the most used desktop
feature billions of users depend on every day and packed it with additional functionality.

Microsoft Windows® 8 is shipped without the "Start" menu. Stardock heard the cries from Windows 8
users. We put the "Start" menu back in Windows 8. We accurately recreated the most used desktop
feature billions of users depend on every day and packed it with additional functionality.

Theme Manager is a program that changes the look and feel of the entire Windows
environment. It works by talking to existing desktop enhancement programs and then
applying a MyColors or Suite file. In short, Theme Manager is a front-end to other
desktop enhancement programs to simplify the user experience.

WindowBlinds changes the look and feel of your Windows desktop by applying visual
styles to your entire Windows environment. When a visual style is applied, they
change nearly every elements of the Windows GUI such as title bars, push buttons,
the Start bar, menu and more.

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